#80 March/April 2006
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TOP STORIES

Viaduct Solution
Let's just get rid of the Seattle Viaduct, build a nice park, and become less car-dependent
by Nate Cole-Daum and Cary Moon

The Propagandist
Montana's Paul Vallely on the Shape of Wars to Come
by Paul Peters

Time to Turn Off Sesame Street?
Most parents are still unaware of the dangers of TV for small kids
from TV Turnoff Network

WARTIME POLITICS

How You--Yes You--Can End the War
by David Swanson

Becoming "Good Americans"
Are we getting strangely similar to the "Good Germans" of the Nazi era?
by Fred Branfman, cartoon by David Logan

Time to Ask Tough Questions
Why isn't the mainstream media screaming about Bush administration transgressions?
opinion and cartoon by Andrew Wahl

A Nation Above the Law
The inability of Congress to hold Bush accountable is the nation's key weakness
opinion by Tom Krebsbach, cartoon by David Logan

FREE THOUGHTS

Hey Metro Bus!
Do bus companies want to get more riders? Here's how they could
by Doug Collins

Truth for the Youth
The military is not the only way to get a college education
by Jesse Lancaster, cartoon by George Jartos

READER MAIL
Unnecessary dental work; Support Bush inquiry; Let's go Gandhi; God's Will be With You

Appreciating the Bitter, part 2
Please don't ease my pain
by Doug Collins, cartoon by John Ambrosavage

MEDIA

I Saw the News Today, Oh Boy!
I'll stick with reading my newspaper, thank you
by Todd Huffman, MD

MEDIA BEAT by Norman Solomon
The unreal death of journalism
cartoon by George Jartos

CONTACTS/ACTIVISM

NORTHWEST NEIGHBORS
contact list of subscribers who like to talk with you

DO SOMETHING! CALENDAR
Northwest activist events

PROGRESSIVE NEWS

NORTHWEST & BEYOND compiled by Sharlynn Cobaugh
Labor healthcare campaign; The BC Olympics and the Spotted Owl; MLK and Trident Submarines; Revitalizing railroads

TRASH TALK by Dave & Lillian Brummet
Garden cardboard; Second-life shower curtains; Book donations; Happy Earth Day!
cartoon by John Jonik

WHAT THEY SAID

A Brief Review of Quotes Related to Hurricane Katrina
compiled by Karl Hennum

NOTABLE QUOTES forwarded by Some of the Above News
Propaganda from the propagandist viewpoint

RIGHT BRAIN

Buy The Sonics
Crazy world needs crazy solutions for Seattle's basketball arena
by Jeremy King

A Musical Friend
personal account by Emily Esposito

THE WANDERINGS AND THOUGHTS OF KIP KELLOGG, #5 by Vincent Spada

PUMPKIN EDDIE'S LIGHTNING POEMS by Vincent Spada
What is day without night?

A Slow Day
poem by Jesse Lancaster

The Year of the Coelacanth
A new animal for the zodiac
from shadowy figures at Ascent to Dissent

BOOKS

BOOK REVIEW: Poets on the Peaks
Kerouac and fellow literati in the North Cascades
review by Bob Pavlik

BOOK NOTICE: Boiling Frogs
Computer company terrorizes New Mexico village
from the publisher

How You--Yes You--Can End the War

by David Swanson

Simple acts and a little courage have worked wonders in the world. Nonviolent people's movements won democratic reforms in Russia, booted the British out of India, resisted the Nazi occupation in Denmark, drove a dictator out of El Salvador and another out of the Philippines, ended Jim Crow, crushed Soviet power in Poland, toppled military regimes in Argentina and Chile, ended Apartheid, and brought democracy to the Ukraine. George W. is no match for a force this powerful.

As powerless as we may feel in the United States right now, we have at our disposal the tools needed to end the war in Iraq and to impeach the criminals who began it. The impeachment may have to precede the peace, but, in one order or the other, we can achieve these two goals.

There is a multitude of ways in which each of us can alter our daily habits to help make this happen. Different tactics appeal to different individuals and groups, and it is a multifarious movement that will restore the rule of law to the United States and the world.

Most of the tactics I'll mention are easy and legal. Some are hard. Some involve civil disobedience.

* The war in Iraq is a war fought--among other reasons--for profits of oil and gas companies. Do what you can to avoid buying those products. If you must buy gas, buy it from CITGO or another company not profiting from the war. Organize and pressure your local and state governments to promote renewable energies and conservation. If you can figure out how to avoid patronizing telecom companies that participated in illegal spying, let everyone know.

* Boycott war profiteers and funders of Bush and his allies, Republican and Democrat. Work with allies overseas to make these boycotts international or to apply labor pressure in countries with strong unions. Boycott every branch of General Electric, including NBC. It also means boycotting every other major US media corporation (with the possible exception of Knight Ridder) because they have not just profited from the war but have collaborated in producing it. And by boycott, I mean not only that you should cancel subscriptions to newspapers that helped sell the war, but also that you should not give a dime to place an advertisement--no matter how brilliant an advertisement--on television or in the New York Times. Give your money to responsible media outlets that report the truth for free every day. Support progressive print, radio, and internet outlets and some TV programs which are struggling to report the news.

* Place advertising in outlets that are not part of the problem. And place it on freeways. Hold up posters at televised events. Shout. Disrupt. Wear your message on your body, on your car, on your house, in your yard, in your Email signature, on your phone answering machine. Place toy soldiers with "Bring me home" messages everywhere. Talk to your neighbors, colleagues, and family. Nothing is more effective or efficient than talking.

* Make an email signature attached to each of your emails, something like: "NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current President."

* Do you have any dollar bills in your wallet? Write "Impeach Bush and Cheney" on each one. Do that with any new ones that pass through your hands.

* Become the media in a more serious way. Create a blog, which costs nothing, or make a website. Videotape your events and upload the videos for free to Indy media or another website. Send your news to us at www.afterdowningstreet.org and to other sites that will promote it.

* Phone talk shows. Write letters to the editor. Write op-eds. Try to earn free media coverage. Create a radio show or a radio station. Create or participate in a show on cable access. Create a newsletter. And make use of local media, labor union newsletters, church bulletins, store bulletin boards, and store windows: ask businesses to post Impeach Bush and End the War signs in their windows.

* And do what those on the far right do far too much of and the rest of us far too little: pressure the corporate media and hold Bush propagandists accountable.

* Don't restrict yourself to letter writing, phone calling, emailing, and blogging. Organize protests outside and inside media outlets that spread lies and refuse to report truths. Include as a target of these actions polling companies that refuse to conduct or report polls on important issues, such as impeachment.

* Don't restrict these efforts to this country. Thank the international media outlets that do a good job. Go after those that do not. Write to media outlets in those countries still left in the so-called "Coalition of the Willing" and let them know that Americans would appreciate them withdrawing their symbolic forces.

* Write to the media in Iraq and let them know that the majority of Americans agree with the majority of Iraqis in supporting an end to the occupation. Read blogs and independent and international reports from Iraq, and spread that news in this country.

* Write to Iranian media outlets and let them know that we do not see them as a threat and that they should not see us that way. Let them know that we share their concern over the bellicose rhetoric and the lies coming from Washington.

* Buy books, which is where the best reporting is now, even by people employed by, but censored by, newspapers. Hold book club and film parties. Hold discussion forums. Invite speakers from varying points of view. Videotape those events and put them on a website.

* When you turn 18, do not register for Selective Service, and publicize your reasons. If you are in the military, when you are ordered to Iraq, refuse to go, and publicize your reasons.

* Do not pay the portion of your taxes that goes to the war, and publicize your action.

* Assist returning veterans and help them to speak out. Assist suffering Gold Star Families, and help them to speak out. Speak to students about military recruitment and the lies that are such a common part of it. Disrupt the work of military recruiters.

* Reach out to Muslim groups. Organize community and other religious and activist groups to hold events to support Muslims and protect their rights. This is far more important than might at first be apparent. This directly confronts the Bush Administration's strategy for making us afraid.

* Reach out to the United Nations. Call and write. Let them know that John Bolton does not speak for Americans.

* Above all else, pressure Congress to impeach Bush and Cheney and to cut off funding for the war. Ask your Representative to cosponsor HR 4232 to cut off funding. Ask them to cosponsor HR 635 to create an investigation that will make recommendations on impeachment. And ask them to introduce articles of impeachment against Cheney and Bush. Ask your Senators to do anything--produce some sign of life, draft a bill, record a pulse, anything. Do this lobbying by means of phone, Email, and in-person visits. Be a pest. They work for you. Phone every day. Stage sit-ins in offices, and hold pickets in front of their homes and through their neighborhoods.

* Focus on those parts of government where the bribes are smaller: our state and local legislatures. Push for bills to bring the National Guard home and to test veterans for depleted uranium. And push state legislatures to send impeachment charges to the House of Representatives.

* Support whistleblowers and remember that we have friends and potential friends throughout the Bush Administration. Encourage resistance from within and truthtelling.

* If you work for the administration and can resign, do so. And if you know something, speak out. Similarly, if you are a reporter and your editor kills a story that is important to our democracy, blog it or leak it to a blogger.

* A lot of organizations that should be opposing this war and demanding impeachment are not yet doing so. We must pressure them to join the movement. We need to pressure activist organizations, including unions to oppose the war. We also need to encourage peace organizations to work for economic justice, and vice versa.

* In some parts of the country most of these campaigns are well advanced. The most useful thing people can do in those areas is to support efforts elsewhere. Reach out to nearby redder areas of your state. Share your lessons. Back anti-war and pro-impeachment Congressional candidates in other districts who need the help.

* Support activist groups with volunteer work--most of the work is brainless and boring but crucial--and with money; forego buying something you do not need and, instead, make a contribution to a peace or impeachment organization.*


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